Transaction Services Specialist
About the role:
- You will be performing financial due diligence, valuations work (often including modelling) and business development
- Project management: responsible for the delivery of client facing projects, being the main day to day point of contact for senior client contacts.
- Building relationships – required to build and sustain relationships with client management team members for the benefit of the Firm as well as acting as an ambassador and role model for the Firm.
- Developing people: demonstrate the ability to give clear directions, as well as positive and constructive feedback. You will coach less experienced staff and actively assist in the development of others.
- Delivering quality service and time management: Individuals will be required to monitor and deliver high quality service to clients (both internal and external). They will need to be able to manage their own time, plan and organise work tasks, monitor progress and meet deadlines. Individuals will be proficient at managing multiple priorities. Individuals will need to have excellent analytical and report writing skills.
- You will be based in the London office (when possible).
Qualifications and Experience:
- ACA Qualified
- Experience of financial due diligence.
- Strong analytical skills including the ability to interpret data, generate insights and construct solutions
- Excellent written and oral communication
- Strong personal impact
- Ability to perform consistently at a high level under pressure
- Must be computer literate with advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel
- Ability to work in a team but also have an entrepreneurial outlook.
This offers an excellent opportunity for career development within an expanding London firm. There is a real focus on individual dependent and an opportunity to be exposed to a real diversity of client work both in the Transaction services project area. High performing individuals will be well remunerated and will progress very quickly.
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